will have to do with the POTUS's constitutional duties
You mean like stealing documents that belong to the national archives and refuse to give them back? Where in the constitution does it give a POTUS the right to steal any documents? And don't forget to post a link, dear.
Uh, the letter was a little late. The testimony to the 1/6 committee established that the orange prick was repeatedly told that there was no stolen election; Republican judges sent that message too.
And enough Republicans were elected to scotch any notion that the election was rigged. Why would the Dems allow that?
hap0206, Liar Trump's lying letter to the crook J6 committee. Holy moley.
"I think the core of any immunity decision will have to do with the POTUS's constitutional duties -- to see that laws are properly enforced comes to mind -- his letter to the J6 committee spells out his concerns about the 2020 election"
The president's constitutional duties --- haha -- arguably the most scandalous law breaking president since 1776. At least there you clearly indicated you are fully aware Trump did not fulfill his constitutional duties.